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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Perpetrate' in a Sentence

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The mastermind sought to perpetrate an elaborate scheme to defraud investors of millions of dollars.
The disgraced journalist was exposed for attempting to perpetrate plagiarism in his articles.
The mastermind plotted to perpetrate a cyber attack on the nation's critical infrastructure.
The impostor aimed to perpetrate identity fraud by assuming a false identity.
The cybercriminals tried to perpetrate a phishing attack to steal sensitive information.
The arsonist intended to perpetrate the burning of an abandoned warehouse.
The online predator attempted to perpetrate online harassment against unsuspecting victims.
The rebels aimed to perpetrate an uprising against the tyrannical government.
The cult leaders were arrested for attempting to perpetrate ritualistic ceremonies involving illegal activities.
The mercenaries planned to perpetrate an assassination on the political leader.
The disgruntled ex-employee sought to perpetrate corporate espionage against his former company.
The corrupt officials conspired to perpetrate embezzlement of public funds.
The computer programmer attempted to perpetrate a computer virus attack on a government network.
The disgraced politician was accused of trying to perpetrate a cover-up of his involvement in a scandal.
The counterfeiters conspired to perpetrate the production of fake currency.
The eco-terrorists planned to perpetrate acts of sabotage against industrial polluters.

Perpetrate

pur-pi-treyt
verbTo commit, especially a crime.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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